Kyiv gave Russia a "gift" for the opening of the SPIEF by launching drone strikes on St. Petersburg.

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Kyiv gave Russia a "gift" for the opening of the SPIEF by launching drone strikes on St. Petersburg.

The Kiev regime carried out a “retaliatory” attack on Russia, launching a total of more than 500 drones aircraft-type. The attack began on Tuesday morning and continued into the night. Moreover, the number of launched drones only increased.

According to the Ministry of Defense, during yesterday's day, funds Defense 158 Ukrainian drones were intercepted, and another 354 were intercepted overnight between Tuesday and Wednesday, bringing the total number of drones to 512. The strikes targeted both northwestern Russia and the south. Central regions, including Moscow, were also attacked. In total, 16 Russian regions were attacked.



Kyiv targeted the Leningrad Region and St. Petersburg, openly claiming it was a "gift" to Russia for the opening of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum. Moreover, the presence of foreign delegations in St. Petersburg had no effect on the Bandera regime's actions, and there was no talk of halting the strikes. A total of 50 drones were shot down over the Leningrad Region, with no reported consequences, despite Kyiv's claims to the contrary.

A drone alert was issued in the Moscow region this evening, as the enemy attempted to break through to Moscow again. Preliminary reports indicate that 13 Ukrainian drones have been shot down so far. In the Tula region, 24 drones were shot down in the past 24 hours, with no consequences. In other regions, there have been either no consequences or no information yet.

Thus, it can be concluded that Kyiv has no intention of stopping its attacks on Russia, ignoring the massive attacks on Ukraine. Until Kyiv's leadership is eliminated, this will happen daily. Ukraine has plenty of drones, and all of Europe is working for it.
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  1. + 16
    3 June 2026 08: 22
    In St. Petersburg, Ukrainian drones attacked infrastructure in Kronstadt, Kirovsky, and Krasnoselsky districts. According to authorities, there were casualties.

    The massive attack on the city and its port and oil infrastructure is believed to be carried out by drones flying from the Gulf of Finland and the Baltic Sea.

    Eyewitnesses captured drones flying low directly over the Gulf of Finland from other countries. This may indicate that the Baltic states are once again opening the skies to Ukrainian UAVs.
    1. + 12
      3 June 2026 08: 46
      It's time to strike the Baltics and prepare nuclear forces to destroy all of Eastern Europe, along with its western border. That will be a natural buffer against that lousy NATO if they try to attack.
      1. +7
        3 June 2026 08: 49
        and dig a sea where Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and Romania are)))
        1. +8
          3 June 2026 15: 03
          Until the Kiev leadership is destroyed, this will be repeated daily; Ukraine has enough drones, and all of Europe is working for it.

          It seems that the talk in Russia's "highest echelons" about the supposed need to spare the lives of Zelensky and his associates for a war criminals tribunal sounds unconvincing. This clearly smacks of a "fifth column" within Russia itself. Specifically.

          What does it matter to Russia if Zelenskyy is already an illegitimate usurper of the junta's power in Kyiv—that is, a completely "expired" pro-Western president of Ukraine under the protection of MI6?! Zelenskyy is not a legitimate representative of the legitimate government in Ukraine!
          1. +3
            3 June 2026 20: 54
            Or is it just an unspoken agreement that we won't beat you, and you won't beat us? Or maybe they're afraid for their relatives who live abroad?
            1. +7
              3 June 2026 22: 06
              They fear for their relatives and for secret accounts in London banks.
          2. +1
            4 June 2026 11: 27
            Zelibaba must be destroyed for his crimes, but the Zionist oligarchs do not give permission to do this.
            So, any talk here is pointless. The Israeli Prime Minister said outright that he spoke with Putin about this. Apparently, other red lines were outlined for Putin at the same time. And here we are wondering why this and that.
      2. + 13
        3 June 2026 10: 03
        Quote: 501Legion
        nuclear forces to destroy all of Eastern Europe

        Don't give a damn about Transnistria?
        There are Russian citizens there.
        And in Moldova too
        Have you seen the Immortal Regiment in Chisinau?
        A sea of ​​people came out despite the persecution
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      3. +4
        3 June 2026 14: 45
        Bees don't fight against honey.
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    4. + 13
      3 June 2026 10: 49
      Quote: alexboguslavski
      This may indicate another opening of the skies to Ukrainian UAVs by the Baltic countries.

      This indicates another drone launch from the territory of Estonia, Finland and, possibly, Sweden.
      Without an adequate response, the attacks will only escalate.
      An adequate response is to acknowledge that the drones belong to the country from which they fly to us.
      And the response is "Ukrainian drones lost over Russian territory."
    5. +7
      3 June 2026 10: 59
      "presumably, it is being carried out by drones flying from the Gulf of Finland and the Baltic Sea."
      Does the Russian Armed Forces really not have the power and resources to track this trajectory? Or do they suddenly appear out of nowhere right above St. Petersburg? Is Elon Musk up to something again?
    6. +3
      4 June 2026 00: 26
      During a memorable conference in Moscow this April, RAS Academician Robert Iskanderovich Nigmatulin laid everything out clearly, as befits a scholar of his stature. He clearly demonstrated what exactly is wrong with the Russian state. Those at the top were clearly not thrilled, shaking their heads in the manner of "it wasn't supposed to be like this."

      His diagnoses were purely economic, yet the countries Russia used to ridicule are already surpassing it in various rankings. Meanwhile, the attack on the "intellectual rear in St. Petersburg" and the disruption of today's international conference is simply a denial by the country's leadership of its own helplessness... Nothing to add, nothing to subtract."
    7. +1
      4 June 2026 09: 17
      Eyewitnesses captured drones flying low directly over the Gulf of Finland from other countries. This may indicate that the Baltic states are once again opening the skies to Ukrainian UAVs.
      This isn't another opening of the skies; these are drone launches directly from the Baltic states, and by the armies of those countries. Meanwhile, Ryute is calmly strolling around Kyiv. It's simply disgraceful.
    8. 0
      4 June 2026 10: 28
      Our territory is being attacked from NATO territory, but for some reason this is not considered an act of war with the Russian Federation.
      1. -1
        4 June 2026 14: 14
        Well, we can't start attacking NATO, otherwise they'll attack us! Sure, they're attacking with impunity now, but what if they slip something into someone's family's pocket?! crying
    9. -1
      4 June 2026 14: 56
      Quote: alexboguslavski
      Eyewitnesses captured drones flying low directly over the Gulf of Finland from other countries. This may indicate that the Baltic states are once again opening the skies to Ukrainian UAVs.

      Are there any facts of objective control?
      How can "eyewitnesses capture"?
      1. 0
        4 June 2026 17: 21
        They can easily capture them. And how they fly and from what direction. Remember how "witnesses" shot down drones with whatever they could find during attacks on strategic targets? A UAV flew right over my house several times, and I recorded it on my phone. Or is this control biased? Doesn't it fit in with the official narrative?
        1. 0
          5 June 2026 14: 42
          So capture it.
          Air defense operations are prohibited.
          And this is how they fly - get.
          Capture it, with time reference, using coordinates.
          Once again, “they fly over the roof every day.”
          This will be a great article, not the nonsense of the authors here.
          I'll say for myself: if this (the flight from the Baltics) was a fact, and not disinformation or stupidity, then the Baltic ambassadors would have been summoned to the crowbar and beaten in the face long ago, and the following week, at night, about 700 "Lightning" missiles would have been sent out, quietly and without warheads.
          Quote: Essex62
          Do you remember how "eyewitnesses" shot down drones during an attack on strategic aircraft using whatever they could find?

          -I don't remember
          -What does this have to do with the "entry from the Baltics"?
          1. 0
            6 June 2026 05: 47
            Who needs these ambassadors? What the hell is a carpet? And what would they send there? Fairy tales. Nothing but felt-tip pens.
  2. + 29
    3 June 2026 08: 23
    What can you say or write here? It's not the best news considering the deaths of LPR civilians. So, the enemy didn't suffer any serious losses or significant damage, that's all there is to it.
    1. -18
      3 June 2026 08: 29
      maybe he suffered losses since he responded so harshly
      1. + 16
        3 June 2026 08: 32
        Nastia makarova hi In our time, when news spreads instantly and becomes known even before official confirmation, it is almost impossible to hide losses.
        1. -11
          3 June 2026 09: 03
          they are good at it
          1. +3
            3 June 2026 09: 33
            Nastia Makarova, that's not true, all their losses are known, the damage is also no secret, it's not the right country, not the right time to hide it.
            1. -8
              3 June 2026 09: 41
              So what are their losses? I don't believe two million.
              1. +1
                3 June 2026 11: 46
                Infantry losses do not correlate in any way with the ability of the Chubni to deliver long-range strikes.
                1. 2al
                  0
                  4 June 2026 10: 01
                  Yes, that's true, and the size of the "sanitary zone" will have to be expanded all the way to Western Ukraine, since "middle strike" has become a serious threat, which is 150-200 km, but at the same time, LUCAS costs $15-20 thousand, which puts it in the category of a mass-produced munition, aka an ATGM, with a range of >500 km.
      2. bar
        + 19
        3 June 2026 08: 46
        Quote: Nastia Makarova
        maybe he suffered losses since he responded so harshly

        The enemy is simply cruel. He doesn't need to "respond"; he is preemptively cruel, always and wherever he can reach.
        1. + 13
          3 June 2026 09: 00
          The Anglo-Saxons were counting on the fact that there were Slavs on both sides who wouldn't give in to losses, but would only fight harder to the last. Swap the Russians and Ukrainians for countries, and the result would be the same. I'm not talking about methods, but about the will to resist. The only solution here is to hit those who stirred up all this. But with what and how, without populist "let's sink the island in one fell swoop"?
        2. + 14
          3 June 2026 10: 02
          Quote: bar
          Quote: Nastia Makarova
          maybe he suffered losses since he responded so harshly

          The enemy is simply cruel. He doesn't need to "respond"; he is preemptively cruel, always and wherever he can reach.

          The enemy is fighting, not drawing red lines. If the "Kremlin elders" don't come to their senses, there will be even more problems and casualties. hi
          1. + 12
            3 June 2026 11: 11
            *If the "Kremlin elders" don't come to their senses, there will be even more problems and victims.*

            They don't care. It's not them that are being hit. It's not them that are being killed. It's not them who are looking at the price tags in Magnit and Pyaterochka stores.
            They are doing well.
          2. +4
            3 June 2026 11: 31
            Quote: kapitan92
            If the "Kremlin elders" don't come to their senses, there will be even more problems and victims.

            These people will never come to their senses. They need to be replaced.
            1. +1
              3 June 2026 17: 19
              Quote: Pantsuy_
              These people will never come to their senses. They need to be replaced.

              This is the case when you don't need to move furniture around the rooms, but rather change the staff.
          3. 2al
            0
            4 June 2026 10: 08
            Former Chief of the General Staff Yuri Baluevsky specifically presented this problem, which the Russian Federation "endured" and which led to a threat to the Russian Federation's existence as a "sovereign democracy." Yet he represents a significant portion of our Army and Navy.
          4. +1
            4 June 2026 18: 19
            What are you saying? You said it clearly. "We're not like that!" That's when he'll wait until his own people overthrow him, and neither the army nor the people will say a word against him. Like St. Nicholas, who was canonized. If they hand him over to The Hague, then he'll have time to think.
    2. 0
      4 June 2026 00: 30
      A beautiful euphemism - isn't it time to start speaking frankly?
  3. +1
    3 June 2026 08: 24
    What else can you expect from these freaks?
    1. + 12
      3 June 2026 08: 47
      Well, according to Lavrov, we can't offend them too much, because, according to him, their people are there, so we can just wait for more drones, apparently.
  4. + 14
    3 June 2026 08: 25
    The article doesn't provide any specific information. Were drones flying to St. Petersburg via the Baltics again? Then we'll see what Medvedev threatened. Will there be an answer, or was he just joking again?
    1. + 12
      3 June 2026 08: 27
      Eugene 62 hi So, what's the answer? Like recently, or like before? Practice has proven that such answers don't work on Zelenskyy or the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
    2. +8
      3 June 2026 08: 33
      Will there be an answer or is he joking again?

      he'll sleep it off and answer...
      1. +4
        3 June 2026 09: 45
        Quote: Dedok
        he'll sleep it off and answer...
        He'll sleep it off, have a drink and answer... hi
    3. + 20
      3 June 2026 08: 40
      Quote: Eugen 62
      There will be an answer

      Of course. Medvedev will definitely respond and smear them across the walls... On Twitter
    4. +9
      3 June 2026 10: 54
      Oh, please! You've found someone to listen to! DAM sweeps like a vendor at Privoz, menacingly, it's downright creepy. But his field of action is limited, just messengers, which are banned in Russia. And he wasn't known for his bravery, just remember 08.08.08. He sat there moping until Dad came back from the Olympics. An internet hero.
    5. 0
      3 June 2026 17: 20
      Quote: Eugen 62
      The article doesn't provide any specific information. Were drones flying to St. Petersburg via the Baltics again? Then we'll see what Medvedev threatened. Will there be an answer, or was he just joking again?

      According to rumors from "eyewitnesses," it was flying from the Baltics.
  5. + 15
    3 June 2026 08: 25
    圣彼得堡的石油码头遭到袭击,有油罐受损,黑烟飘起。据一些频道称,又是波罗的海国家为袭击提供了便利。

    An oil terminal in St. Petersburg was attacked, damaging oil tanks and billowing thick smoke. Several media outlets reported that the Baltic states once again assisted in this attack.

    1. + 19
      3 June 2026 08: 51
      Thanks for the information. All VPNs are blocked now, so no one, God forbid, reads anything bad on Telegram. We'll only be watching the upbeat news on central television and the St. Petersburg forum. negative
      1. +3
        3 June 2026 11: 57
        on central television

        With a performance of "Swan Lake" all day long.
      2. +2
        3 June 2026 17: 21
        Quote from Pharmacist
        We will only watch optimistic news on central television with the St. Petersburg forum.

        Judging by the pictures from this "forum", central television will soon have to be blocked too. wink
    2. +7
      3 June 2026 09: 03
      It's time to deal with the Baltic tigers and strike at their government buildings.
      The war with Europe is already going on.
      Then to London, Paris and Berlin.
      How Iran operates. am
    3. + 18
      3 June 2026 09: 08
      It's like this: from my window I see a huge column of black smoke halfway across the sky. And I don't know what's burning there...

      What about the old menacing promise to wash them down the toilets?
      1. +7
        3 June 2026 10: 19
        And this despite the fact that St. Petersburg's anti-drone defenses were likely strengthened in connection with the opening of the SPIEF. The result of this "strengthening" is that dozens of videos of drone strikes and large-scale fires are already circulating online.
      2. +8
        3 June 2026 11: 15
        I managed to dig up some footage from St. Petersburg and some information online. It's not good: drones are flying openly over the city, there's a ton of video footage, numerous fires at oil facilities, and something that hasn't been reported yet—a naval corvette that was escorting convoys of our tankers was allegedly hit. The Banderites provided a spectacle for the forum participants. Will the Supreme Commander swallow all this again?
      3. +7
        3 June 2026 11: 23
        They're probably biding their time until everyone's in the same toilet. I can't see it from my window; I live far away, north of the city, but I'm fed up with this peacekeeping whining.
  6. + 13
    3 June 2026 08: 28
    They're regulating the SPIEF. What's the point of it now? What we need now is the Anadyr Economic Forum (AEF) next to the Tu-160s that fled there. The only safe place in the country remains due to the Russian Ministry of Defense's inability to build an air defense system in five years.
  7. -10
    3 June 2026 08: 30
    Great, maybe something will reach the fat cats who gathered there.
    1. -3
      3 June 2026 09: 26
      Quote: Nastia Makarova
      Great, maybe something will reach the fat cats who gathered there.

      Nastya, it's not just the "fat cats" there; prominent politicians from various countries and ministers are also present. It's a global event.
      ...this year, politicians from 76 countries will participate in the forum. The forum will feature over 300 business events, including panel discussions and thematic roundtables.
      In addition to the main business program, the SPIEF will also feature the following: SCO and BRICS business forums, the B20 regional consultative forum, a small and medium-sized enterprise forum, a creative industries forum, and a drug safety forum.
      According to the Roscongress Foundation, representatives from over 130 countries and territories have confirmed their attendance at the forum. The business program will feature government officials, representatives of international organizations, development institutions, businesses, the scientific and expert communities, and leaders of business associations.
      Forum participants will discuss issues of international cooperation and BRICS development, technological leadership and digital sovereignty, the implementation of artificial intelligence, the development of financial markets, the creative economy, healthcare, human resources, and sustainable development.
      1. +2
        3 June 2026 09: 40
        This is generally better, let them watch, see, of course such people don’t care about ordinary people, but the aftertaste will remain
        1. +3
          3 June 2026 11: 26
          Ah, Nastya, shame isn't smoke, it won't eat your eyes out. The concept of shame is nonexistent, both among the rich and the government. It's not like raising taxes.
          1. +1
            3 June 2026 12: 35
            Well then, why is there any outrage on the internet?
    2. +2
      3 June 2026 10: 23
      Quote: Nastia Makarova
      Great, maybe something will reach the fat cats who gathered there.

      And the fat cats won't be bombed
  8. + 12
    3 June 2026 08: 37
    Quote: Nastia Makarova
    Great, maybe something will reach the fat cats who gathered there.

    no.
  9. + 15
    3 June 2026 08: 43
    There is a feeling that if there had not been this shameful SPIEF, then these attacks would not have happened...

    And it's always surprising that these drones fly very low and slowly, and, of course, you shouldn't shoot them down over residential buildings under any circumstances, but damn, over the same bay, this could be done 1000 times, even from some 72-K from the WWII era.
    1. + 13
      3 June 2026 09: 13
      But who will shoot it down???
      The protection of the oil industry has been shifted onto the shoulders of businessmen!
      And what means do they have for this - shotguns!!!
      They can't use automatic weapons... those are the laws!
      And our Ministry of Defense makes videos for central channels.
      In Donetsk there are landings almost every day... people are dying... BUT there is no information about this anywhere!!!
      1. -2
        3 June 2026 09: 54
        Quote: russ71
        But who will shoot it down???
        The protection of the oil industry has been shifted onto the shoulders of businessmen!
        And what means do they have for this - shotguns!!!
        They can't use automatic weapons... those are the laws!

        Before writing comments, it is useful to read information on the topic raised.
        Private companies have been granted permission to purchase large-caliber weapons and equipment to defend against drone attacks, RBC has learned. Permitted items include anti-aircraft artillery, turrets, vehicles, radar, and electronic warfare systems.
        A mechanism for the acquisition of large-caliber weapons by private companies and enterprises, including turrets, anti-aircraft artillery systems, radar systems, vehicles, and electronic warfare systems, has been approved, a source close to the Ministry of Defense told RBK, and a source within the military department confirmed the agreement.

        "In order to quickly provide the mobile fire team units with everything they need, relevant decisions were recently made at the state level," says one of RBC's sources.

        https://www.rbc.ru/business/28/05/2026/6a1850ad9a79477349237757
        1. +3
          3 June 2026 10: 19
          It's worth emphasizing that private companies purchase large-caliber weapons, but they are supplied to the Ministry of Defense.
      2. +4
        3 June 2026 10: 04
        Everything is permitted, even up to 30mm caliber. The organization of the process is another matter, and the main component is people who still need to be found, trained (again, who should do this?), and assigned the appropriate status.
      3. +5
        3 June 2026 10: 17
        I just visited Vladimir Solovyov's channel on Max. He writes about the deaths of seven people after the Moscow-Simferopol bus was struck. He writes about deaths every day, whether in the Kursk, Belgorod, Kherson, or Zaporizhia regions. Yuriy Podolyaka also writes about the same. And the Solovyov Life channel constantly updates on the dead and injured.
      4. +3
        3 June 2026 11: 28
        Yeah, they shifted it. And the oil company promised to add a ruble and a half per liter... well, to raise money for the air defense. So, they shifted it to us, as usual.
    2. -5
      3 June 2026 10: 01
      Quote: sever41
      There is a feeling that if there had not been this shameful SPIEF, then these attacks would not have happened.

      Could you explain since when did this well-known international event become shameful? And why is it suddenly shameful?
      As for drone attacks on the Leningrad region, this is far from the first time. It's just that the Ukrainian Nazis decided to impress the forum's guests by attempting to strike oil facilities.
      1. 0
        5 June 2026 08: 44
        Based on the totality of the data, this is a demonstration for our elite of the approximate framework for formalizing the end of the conflict.
  10. + 19
    3 June 2026 08: 43
    Moreover, the presence of foreign delegations in St. Petersburg had no effect on the actions of the Bandera regime; there was no talk of stopping the attacks.


    Well, well! And they didn't reciprocate the IMF delegation's quiet visit to Kyiv? And who hasn't visited Kyiv? Oh, my! Our leadership was such goody-goody!
  11. +8
    3 June 2026 08: 44
    Thus, it can be concluded that Kyiv has no intention of stopping its attacks on Russia.
    You have to be either a huge optimist or incredibly stupid to assume that the sharovarniks will stop drone strikes.
  12. + 16
    3 June 2026 08: 45
    Maybe what I don't understand is the silence of the lambs of "our" government. Is this stupidity or betrayal? If drones are flying from neighboring countries, killing people and damaging the economy, can't they launch their own drones in response, like the cursed ones from the no-name children of Alei? And if these authorities had balls, they wouldn't hesitate to launch Geranium. Burn Starlink satellites, cut their cables. Learn from Iran!
    1. + 10
      3 June 2026 10: 26
      Today true life-being is worse than the most disgusting insinuations.

      The betrayal and venality of the top brass of 1991 have not gone away. "expanded and deepened"...
    2. +8
      3 June 2026 10: 28
      Quote: poluboyarinovpavel
      Maybe what I don't understand is the silence of the lambs of "our" government. Is this stupidity or betrayal? If drones are flying from neighboring countries, killing people and damaging the economy, can't they launch their own drones in response, like the cursed ones from the no-name children of Alei? And if these authorities had balls, they wouldn't hesitate to launch Geranium. Burn Starlink satellites, cut their cables. Learn from Iran!

      Like children, who's going to burn it down? Even some of our VPR members are still convinced that everything can be restored and life can be as before if Russia obediently surrenders and behaves "correctly." Nabiullina, for example, feels like an IMF emissary in Russia; she's here on a business trip, after which she returned to the "city on the hill." What Iran?
      1. 0
        5 June 2026 13: 45
        That's understandable, but who's stopping them from putting the Baltics in their place? They've got a drone, and we've got 10, targeting exactly the same targets: oil fields, ports, etc.
  13. -1
    3 June 2026 08: 50
    Continuem a brincar e não limpem essa trampa que vende a Ucrânia ao ocidente, destruindo assim a cultura de um povo. Tem de fazer como foi feito no Irão e limpar todo o poder que esta a trair a cultura de um povo ea humilhar a Rússia.
    1. -2
      3 June 2026 09: 01
      Qualquer rebelião é um presente para o inimigo.
  14. + 12
    3 June 2026 08: 52
    We await more verbal horror stories from our government and an equally terrifying response of empty offices and garages at night.
  15. +4
    3 June 2026 08: 53
    Here, only the media is publicizing everything. The authorities, as always, are keeping silent, and judging by the reaction (which is nonexistent) to the arrivals from the Baltic states, the necessary response will not be forthcoming.
  16. + 12
    3 June 2026 08: 54
    Is it just me who thinks that someone gets sadomasochistic satisfaction from repeatedly putting our country, the world's largest nuclear weapons stockpile, in the position of a weak-willed and impotent power?
    1. +3
      3 June 2026 09: 03
      What are you talking about! We're advancing!

      https://tass.ru/armiya-i-opk/27581467
    2. +3
      3 June 2026 09: 09
      They are enjoying themselves and it will continue to do so.
    3. +1
      3 June 2026 09: 10
      Not sadomasochistic, just masochistic.
  17. + 12
    3 June 2026 09: 03
    Without hiding the fact that this was a "gift" from Russia for the opening of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum. Moreover, the presence of foreign delegations in St. Petersburg had no impact on the actions of the Bandera regime.

    But the Kremlin never attacked Kyiv when high-ranking American or European guests (delegations) arrived there to discuss how to more effectively wage war against Russia.
  18. + 11
    3 June 2026 09: 08
    So, until the oligarchs' get-together with Grandpa in St. Petersburg ends, we shouldn't expect any attacks on Ukraine? We're not like that; we'll endure...
  19. + 15
    3 June 2026 09: 13
    Kyiv gave Russia a "gift" for the opening of the SPIEF by launching drone strikes on St. Petersburg.

    There is a real need during war to hold all kinds of forums, sessions, and congresses.
    1. + 12
      3 June 2026 09: 22
      This is meant to create the illusion in the average person that everything is business as usual, and nothing out of the ordinary is happening. Look, the president went to open the Ferris wheel, the Security Council is discussing rare earth metal mining, and Children's Day was celebrated in the Kremlin.
      1. + 14
        3 June 2026 09: 42
        It would be better if they celebrated Children's Day in Belgorod or Kursk.
        1. +5
          3 June 2026 09: 56
          Starobelsk was actually the obvious choice. As an example of "defense."
        2. 0
          3 June 2026 11: 48
          And they protected the children for more than just a day, but for longer. Somehow, after Starobelsk, they didn't rush to build shelters...
    2. +5
      3 June 2026 11: 37
      "during the war, hold all kinds of forums, sessions, and congresses."
      The electorate is having a war, but they have hazel grouse, pineapples, and champagne. laughing
  20. + 11
    3 June 2026 09: 19
    Kyiv gave Russia a "gift" for the opening of the SPIEF by launching drone strikes on St. Petersburg.

    It's strange, isn't it? The SSSO didn't hold these "gatherings," but they had industry, and they produced almost everything themselves... And here, every year, a crowd gathers, eager to eat for free, to chat between those chewing, important processes of life... And the people? The guarantor will certainly explain to the people that the economy is growing, and that the SSSO's tasks, which neither soldiers nor generals understand, are being accomplished. True, they don't explain that these are his, and Rotenberg's collective, personal tasks. But otherwise, everything is fine, as Odessan Misha Zhvanetsky once said: "Our honor guard is the best guard in the world." Incidentally, that's true. sad
  21. + 11
    3 June 2026 09: 32
    Quote: avia12005
    Is it just me who thinks that someone gets sadomasochistic satisfaction from repeatedly putting our country, the world's largest nuclear weapons stockpile, in the position of a weak-willed and impotent power?

    No, you're not the only one... There's a country on the planet called Iran, and for some reason, its military-political leadership doesn't go to Anchorage or breathe its atmosphere, but simply sets conditions for the world's leading country, and if something doesn't go their way, they hammer away at US military bases. Well, you know. I suspect that the children of Iran's leadership, and their property, are located in their own country. This raises a reasonable question: how can we ensure that we have at least something like those Persians? I'm referring to issues of independence and freedom. Otherwise, some zealous people might think I'm for the rules and laws they have. But full respect and admiration go out to Iran's military-political leadership! bully
    1. -3
      3 June 2026 09: 42
      For some reason, its military-political leadership does not travel to Anchorage and does not breathe its atmosphere

      What happened in Anchorage?

      All of Trump's "peace" proposals were rejected, the war continued as before - and will continue until all its goals are achieved.

      What are you unhappy with?
    2. +8
      3 June 2026 09: 45
      Maybe it's time to send a delegation to Iran to beg for an ayatollah to rule? At least for the duration of the war? Well, since our own are so spineless?
  22. +9
    3 June 2026 09: 39
    "Let's imagine Ukraine is a NATO member, stocked with weapons, equipped with modern strike systems like those in Poland and Romania, and launches an operation in Crimea, not to mention Donbas," Putin continued. "Let's imagine Ukraine is a NATO country and launches these military operations. Are we supposed to fight NATO? Has anyone even thought about this? It seems not," Putin said.
    beginning of 22nd year before the Second World War.
    I have a question! How did it happen that the war with NATO already seems inevitable and is essentially being waged at the bare minimum? Why did they start this? So we can get what we have now?
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    2. 0
      5 June 2026 08: 48
      For that fought for it and ran.
      Strategists from God.
  23. +5
    3 June 2026 09: 40
    Quote: avia12005
    Is it just me who thinks that someone gets sadomasochistic satisfaction from repeatedly putting our country, the world's largest nuclear weapons stockpile, in the position of a weak-willed and impotent power?

    "His" orgasm has nothing to do with it—it's all much simpler and more tangible. It's the money he needs to earn, and his mug. He himself once blurted this out on camera while carrying Sobchak's briefcase. sad
    1. +2
      3 June 2026 09: 57
      The money he needs to earn and his mug.

      The top management earned all the money long before the war, over 20 years - 100 palaces and yachts in all parts of the world

      War brings only losses and expenses to the country and big business, and those at the top are well aware of this.

      Only contract soldiers, conscript war correspondents, Soloviev and Co., and various military-industrial complex entities could make money from the war—but they were all just random guests at this celebration. And it wasn't they who made the decisions to launch the Second World War.

      This war is clearly not being waged for money. And everyone at the top knows there's no Aztec gold in the ruins of Bakhmut.
      1. +7
        3 June 2026 11: 42
        "War brings only losses and expenses to the country and big business, and those at the top are well aware of this."
        The Forbes list seems to hint at the opposite. laughing
        1. 0
          3 June 2026 19: 29
          The Forbes list seems to hint at the opposite.

          You didn't even watch it, you're just repeating everyone else's phrase about the "Forbes list"

          This is what the list looks like in reality (photo)

          1. The number of billionaires in Russia has been growing every year, with particularly high growth rates observed during the "fat noughties"

          2. Since the war began they only lost their $$ (- 35 names from the list) And they were unlikely to be very happy about it

          3. Restoring the previous number of billionaires + 20 new names by 2025,

          Does anyone really think that the SVO has been going on for five years just for the sake of these 20 drug dealers?

          In the period 2022-25, generous compensation from the state, so that they don’t start to grumble, the buyout of property of foreign companies below market price, the fragmentation of large capitals - after all, the total value of the assets of Russian billionaires, according to the same Forbes, has decreased compared to the pre-war figure

          They grew rich quietly without any war., and the war also created inconveniences for them. Yes, they are considered more than you, and they are at least trying to compensate for their losses.
          1. 0
            4 June 2026 11: 12
            "Does anyone really think that the SVO has been going on for five years just for the sake of these 20 drug dealers??"
            Basically, yes. If that weren't the case, they wouldn't be "trying to at least compensate for the losses." And also, in order to tighten the screws on the electorate, they've completely, mind you, let's face it, let's give them the internet and freedom of speech. laughing and also raise taxes and fines for his beloved
            1. 0
              5 June 2026 09: 24
              Does anyone really think that the SVO has been going on for five years just for the sake of these 20 drug dealers?
              basically yes

              You must be joking

              The Forbes list clearly states that the SVO has not provided any significant benefits to the "big wallets," only stress and problems with its launch (-35 names from the list in 2022)
              and also in order to tighten the screws on the electorate, completely, you know

              Yes, war has become a significant instrument of control.

              But you missed the key. The war was a thrill for those who started it for four years. The new role of "military leader" is a reason to get up in the morning and feel your body fill with life. And you don't just give up such a toy.
              1. 0
                Yesterday, 11: 55
                "The war was a pleasure for those who started it for four years."
                She's still enjoying it now. laughing . because we are advancing in all directions laughing
          2. 0
            Yesterday, 11: 57
            "3. Restore the previous number of billionaires + 20 new names by 2025,"
            It seems like they profited from the war?
            1. 0
              Today, 00: 11
              She's still enjoying herself laughing. After all, we're advancing in all directions.

              Interest has noticeably waned this year.

              Noticeable in the performances
              It seems like they profited from the war?

              They were making no less (and even more) money before the war.

              This means that one of the terms here is redundant.

              And the key point is that they weren't the ones making the decision. And the decision wasn't made in their interests.
      2. 0
        5 June 2026 08: 49
        Don't confuse earnings with the utilization of passionaries.
  24. +1
    3 June 2026 09: 47
    As long as the management keeps chewing and not doing, it will continue. Red, very thick lines on the faces of the entire management.
  25. +7
    3 June 2026 09: 49
    This is so annoying... Lord, please give us new Sudoplatovs, Kuznetsovs, and Starinovs! The current government is simply impotent in everything it logically should do.
    1. +6
      3 June 2026 10: 11
      Well, God bless you with Sudoplatov, Kuznetsov, and so on... What will change? They were following orders. Without a clear goal, there will be no concrete action.
      1. +1
        3 June 2026 12: 13
        Prigozhin was killed on orders from the Kremlin; there will be no Sudoplatovs or Kuznetsovs in capitalist Russia!!!
    2. 0
      3 June 2026 23: 10
      Quote: roosei
      I've had enough... Lord, please give us new Sudoplatovs, Kuznetsovs and Starinovs!

      It seems you are weak on your own, you are hoping that someone, even a mythical one, will solve the problem for you.
  26. +6
    3 June 2026 09: 50
    Once again, the bridges over the Dnieper, the Beskydy Tunnel, and Bankova are the top priorities. Outlaw the Bandera Junta. And stop any decisions or negotiations in the interests of the 5th and 6th Columns. Threats that aren't carried out are more harmful than the absence of them.
  27. +6
    3 June 2026 09: 54
    The PEFR is not a case for which one can or should be concerned. It's a fake gathering of moral monsters, the reason the war in Ukraine started and which refuses to end.
  28. +6
    3 June 2026 09: 55
    St. Petersburg Governor Alexander Beglov announced that strikes by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) of the Ukrainian Armed Forces (UAF) have caused damage and casualties.

    The official confirmed that the drone attack targeted targets in Kronstadt and the Kirovsky and Krasnoselsky districts of the city.
    Maybe this rotten meeting will be cancelled and grandpa will finally get down to what's most important - the war?
    1. 0
      3 June 2026 12: 18
      Grandpa will finally get down to the most important thing - the war?... You mean VVP, he's not a grandfather, but the proud father of two boys who are being raised by nannies and teachers from Gayropa...
      And also...this is not a war...just your...
  29. +4
    3 June 2026 09: 56
    Photos of the landing at Kronstadt, a naval base, are online. They couldn't fight them off.
    1. +1
      4 June 2026 11: 15
      "naval military base. They couldn't fight back."
      The Russian Navy doesn't exist for that, it exists for the Navy Day parade! The rest of the time, it hides in the back streets.
  30. + 11
    3 June 2026 10: 02
    Why hold this forum? It seems to me that now is not the time.
  31. +7
    3 June 2026 10: 26
    Moreover, the presence of foreign delegations in St. Petersburg did not in any way influence the actions of the Bandera regime.

    So, was that even possible? I wonder if our geostrategic chess player won't understand this time either that the enemy is fighting a war?
  32. +9
    3 June 2026 10: 31
    Kyiv dealt the main blow to the Leningrad region and St. Petersburg, making no secret of the fact that this was a "gift" to Russia for the opening of the St. Petersburg Economic Forum.

    What a strange idea, holding an economic forum during a war. It seems that even in the fifth year of the war, some people still don't realize it's even started.
    1. +2
      3 June 2026 12: 22
      Tsar Vladimir is receiving guests in St. Petersburg....which means there is no war....something the population "unclearly" understands their own, and the murdered and perished Russian tsars are hardly of particular interest sad
      1. +7
        3 June 2026 13: 31
        The Tsar-father seems to be convinced to this day that the war is being waged exclusively in the areas designated by him. But his courtiers can't bring themselves to report that this has long been no longer quite so, or rather, not at all so. :((...
  33. +8
    3 June 2026 10: 34
    We're doing well, but we can't touch the Baltic states. The leadership couldn't care less about its red lines. The main thing is to urgently sell forums, oil, gas, and so on to the West, and raise prices on everything with a levy. We can't take revenge on the West, because there are children and money there. Schools should be built in our beloved republics.
  34. 0
    3 June 2026 12: 11
    The Ukrops are becoming more and more insolent....it's time to put an end to this insolence with Oreshniki!!!! ...to the capital of Banderastan!!!
    1. +1
      4 June 2026 11: 21
      "It's time to put an end to this insolence with Oreshniki!!!!"
      There are much more effective and cheaper remedies—Iskander, for example, hyacinth, tulip, tornado. If they wanted to cause damage, they would use them constantly, but hazel is one of those "no alternatives" kind of things. It's like Zakharova's statements, or "we're attacking in all directions."
      1. 0
        4 June 2026 12: 26
        I don’t really give a damn how Russia will shut the mouths of the Banderites, as long as it’s done quickly and for good!!!
  35. +4
    3 June 2026 12: 36
    Quote: Santa Fe
    For some reason, its military-political leadership does not travel to Anchorage and does not breathe its atmosphere

    What happened in Anchorage?

    All of Trump's "peace" proposals were rejected, the war continued as before - and will continue until all its goals are achieved.

    What are you unhappy with?

    Goals? What goals? Have the ones set at the beginning of this strange operation been achieved? What are you even talking about? Four years, the fifth is underway, and "this one" hasn't even begun! The Red Army took the Reichstag, the country was rebuilt... What did this one manage? Work his tongue on all sorts of forums? What exactly did he manage? Answer. sad
  36. +1
    3 June 2026 12: 41
    Quote: Santa Fe
    The money he needs to earn and his mug.

    The top management earned all the money long before the war, over 20 years - 100 palaces and yachts in all parts of the world

    War brings only losses and expenses to the country and big business, and those at the top are well aware of this.

    Only contract soldiers, conscript war correspondents, Soloviev and Co., and various military-industrial complex entities could make money from the war—but they were all just random guests at this celebration. And it wasn't they who made the decisions to launch the Second World War.

    This war is clearly not being waged for money. And everyone at the top knows there's no Aztec gold in the ruins of Bakhmut.

    Wow, wow, the rehabilitation of those I mentioned above has been counted! There's nothing more to say. wassat
  37. +1
    3 June 2026 13: 10
    As for the Baltics, which are talked about so much.
    I don't understand why anyone is constantly surprised that Ukrainian drones and missiles are flying in from the Baltics, Finland, etc.
    Several years ago, Ukraine concluded agreements with all of these countries (almost all NATO members and the United Kingdom) regarding mutual military assistance, and not only in the form of equipment or information supplies. This includes agreements in the event that one of the parties to the agreement is attacked.
    Therefore, from a legal perspective, this is completely normal—we are talking about official allies of Ukraine. Russia and Ukraine are not in a state of officially declared war; in fact, we are talking about some kind of conflict. Therefore, even these allies of Ukraine cannot be in a state of war with Russia.
    Thanks to these treaties, Ukraine is already practically a NATO member; all that remains is to formally enshrine this in some document. And practically no one can interfere with this.
    And when these treaties were signed, as well as when Finland joined NATO (its bases are 70 km from St. Petersburg), no one from Russia even officially protested. And Russia has no other means to prevent this.
    Therefore, it is necessary to accept the situation as it is (unfortunately), come to terms with it and, most importantly, for the grandfathers to take countermeasures.
    In the current situation, nothing else can be done.
    Any discussions are just ordinary propaganda for voters.
  38. +2
    3 June 2026 13: 31
    No big deal. After all, it's just a forum, and without any significant participants...
    The most important thing was, is, and will be that our esteemed partners, upon arriving in Kyiv, can stroll freely through the streets, hold various official conferences, and so on. And that no one, let alone drones, interfere with them.
    As for the current action in St. Petersburg, it is enough for the current “commander-in-chief” to study history.
    Back then, the real commander-in-chief was holding a ceremonial meeting at a Moscow metro station. But back then, it was during a real war, the bombing of Moscow, and the enemy was at the very gates of Moscow.
    So now it would be enough to hold this forum, for example, at metro stations in St. Petersburg.
  39. +1
    3 June 2026 16: 37
    Will Russia swallow for a long time, or have they decided to give up?
    1. +2
      3 June 2026 17: 14
      Putin recently stated that the Second World War is drawing to a close, and Budanov also recently stated that he had received orders to end the war by the end of the year. Events are accelerating. Twelve countries are already producing drones for Ukraine, and several NATO countries are providing their intelligence and airspace (and perhaps even territory) for drone launches and strikes. So Putin may well be right. "I ask for your understanding." (c)
  40. 0
    3 June 2026 18: 30
    "One can conclude that Kyiv has no intention of stopping its attacks on Russia, ignoring the massive attack on Ukraine.": The way you connect two separate issues is rather far-fetched, or am I wrong?
  41. +3
    3 June 2026 18: 58
    How can this be? They fight and fight, fight and fight, and yet there are more and more Ukrainian drones! Autin himself recently said that the SVO is about to end! But it just keeps going on and on. He couldn't have lied, could he? Or could he? Or are they "partners" again?
    1. +3
      4 June 2026 11: 28
      "Autin himself recently said that the SVO is about to end! But it just keeps going on and on. He couldn't have lied, could he? Or could he?"
      He could have, he could have. He's been lying all the time for 25 years now. It was just easier back then, and it wasn't so noticeable. Well, if you don't count pensions. laughing
  42. +1
    4 June 2026 10: 20
    It’s strange, for them foreign delegations are not a problem, but for us their delegations are...?! recourse
    Still chewing on snot?! Or rather, still chewing on snot.....
  43. +3
    5 June 2026 07: 42
    Comrades!
    I've run out of patience. After reading all these pearls of wisdom from VVP at this economic forum!
    I don't read the news anymore: not VO, not the Reporter. I need to feel sorry for myself. Verbal battles only worsen my health (nerves). And my eyesight. It looks like Victory is out of sight. Just shame and defeat.